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Anytime PQR is the new way of generating APQR by automating the reports anytime in 3 easy steps. Now make the entire process system driven with CaliberAPQR.
Discover the common compliance concerns encountered when using spectroscopy instruments for QC, as well as how to rectify them in this episode with Agilent Technologies.
Why do pharmaceutical manufacturers still believe older methods are reliable for quality testing when there’s superior technology available on the market?
Many quality control professionals recognise that the need to modernise microbial detection methods is at an all-time high.
Researchers have developed a rapid, label-free process analytical technology, called the anomaly detection model, to monitor microbial contamination in cell cultures in near-real-time.
How the pharma industry can tackle the shortage of QPs by Lynne Byers, Senior Director Pharma Consulting, NSF Health Sciences.
Single use technologies is highly booming in biopharmaceutical sector due to its efficient use and benefits.
Here, EPR explores the application of Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) in pharmaceutical cleaning verification.
12 May 2022 | By Bruker
In this on-demand webinar, experts will discuss state of the art technology to characterise polysaccharide vaccines and relative implementation in biopharma development and manufacturing.
Most industries face mould contamination issues, including medical products, hospitals, cosmetics, paint, among others. Learn more about mould and what you can do to combat it.
The examples of common applications in the pharmaceutical industry for titration, UV/VIS spectroscopy and physical values are presented in details.
25 March 2022 | By SCIEX
Exploring the complexities of nitrosamines to enhance understanding and overall management, with a focus on nitrosamine drug substance-related impurities (NDSRIs).
New research demonstrates the potential of dual-detection impulsive vibrational spectroscopy (DIVS), an ultrafast Raman spectroscopy technique.
In the quest for fast and reliable ingredient analysis, Christian W Huck, Krzysztof B Bec and Justyna Grabska from the Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Radiochemistry at the University of Innsbruck, consider the use of portable NIR spectroscopy, comparing the results from standard and miniaturised sensors.
Richard Crocombe of Crocombe Spectroscopic Consulting surveys the use of portable spectrometers in pharmaceutical manufacturing, with an emphasis on vibrational spectroscopy. Ideal and typical features of portable spectrometers are reviewed, alongside explanation of why device characteristics and sample presentation are critical to obtaining meaningful results.